Hill; 8:30 - Route 415, Bowling Alley; 8:35 Gate of Heaven; 8:45 - Midway Manor. Returning from Center: 3:45 Midway Manor; 4 - Sunset; 4:05 Oak Hill; 4:10 Gate of Heaven. On the days of registra- tion: Nov. 15; Jan. 3; Feb. 14; March 27, the schedule changes to 9:05 - Sunset; 9:10 Oak Hill; 9:15 - Route 415 Bowling Alley; 9:20 Gate of Heaven; 9:30 Midway Manor. Returning at, 3:30 - Midway Manor; 3:35 Sunset; 3:40 Oak Hill; 3:45 Gate of Heaven. Any questions please contact Bridgette Correale 639- 5759. Birthday greetings to Jane Merrill who will honor a birthday Oct. 16. The very best to Leo and . Geri Bartz who will soon _ celebrate their 21st wed- ding anniversary and to ‘Hayden and Verna Evans their anniversary, Oct. 20. Sporting a multi-auto- graphed arm cast is Dougie Osborne. Happy birthday to Mike Kerkowski. His big day is Oct. 16. Enjoying the Columbus Day weekend with their son Vince Correale and family were Carmela and Joseph Valenti of East Hampton and Saratoga Springs, New York. Congratulations to Irene and Mike Passarella. The couple will celebrate their 27th wedding anniversary Oct. 16. I know someone who will be celebrating his birthday while attending a meeting at Mt. Airy Lodge, Poconos. Walter, my thin it to a soul. Have a happy. Representing Rea and Derick at the Revlon con- vention recently held in the Poconos was Oak Hill’s Geri Kerkowski. Belated birthday greet- ings to Debie Kelly who celebrated her sixth birthday. with a party for: her first grade classmates at Gate of Heaven. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Namath of Waverly, N.Y, by Sally Riegel A special work session of the Kingston Water Commission will be held Oct. 15 at 7 p.m. at the Kingston Municipal building. Carverton Rd., Trucksville. They will be making poster ad- vertisements for the public meeting to be held Nov. 5 at 7 p.m. The Mary Circle of the Shavertown United Methodist Church will meet in the social room of ‘the church, Oct. 20, at 8 by Michael Polk Friends of William ‘Bill’ Hoover, Demunds Road, Orange, will be pleased to learn he is coming along nicely in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital where he underwent surgery last week. United Methodist Women of Mt. Zion Methodist Church met Tuesday night at the church for the regular October meeting An ecumenical service for Back Mountain area churches will be held Thanksgiving Eve at 7:30 in Trucksville Methodist Church. ek ok ok ok kek kok visited with their daughter Marianne Cleary and family. Happy to see Mrs. Frances Dress back behind her desk at Gate of Heaven office. Mrs. Dress whose right leg is decorated in a cast, is recuperating nicely from a broken leg. Returning from a fabulous vacation in sunny Hawaii were Cathy and Carol Lavenduski. I've ‘been called many p.m. Birthday wishes to Gregg Voorhees, who celebrated his fourth birth- day Oct. 11. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hockenberry and children, Lehigh St., Trucksville, have returned home after camping for the weekend in Gettysburg. Nesbitt Memorial Hospital Auxiliary puppet sewers will meet Wed- nesday mornings at 9:30 in St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Shavertown. Leo Schwartz, Mrs. Hope Friends of Daniel Krispin will be pleased to learn he is improving rapidly in Nesbitt Hospital where he underwent sur- gery last week. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Krispin of Krispin Road. Miss Daen Shranko of Centermoreland is a patient in Wilkes-Barre General Hospital. Sunday will be observed as mission Sunday in St. Frances Cabrini Church, Carverton and Blessed Sacrament Church, Centermoreland. Religious instructions will be given following the 9 a.m. mass Sunday in St. Frances Church, and after the 10:30 a.m. mass in Blessed Sacrament Church, Centermoreland. Mrs. Henry Hess, Demunds Road, enter- tained members of the “heerio Class of Orange “The Green Hornet. Inc morning, I accompanied the boys and girls who will spend their Saturdays ‘enjoying the facilities at the Catholic Youth Genter. As 1 was stepping off the bus, a Wilkes-Barre mother came over and asked ‘‘Are you the matron?” I replied, ‘No, just the bus driver.” Beisel and Kathy Beisel Roman, all of Shavertown, are patients at Wilkes- Barre General Hospital. St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, Shavertown, will resume its winter schedule this Sunday. Church ser- vices will be at 8:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Sunday school will be at 9:30 a.m. Arts and crafts will meet Oct. 22: at St." "Paul’s Lutheran Church. The session. will, be. on huck weaving. Bring .em- broidery floss, needles: and scissors. All are welcome. Methodist Church at her home Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perry have left for Ithaca, N.Y. after visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perry, Sr., Sutton Creek Road. More than 328 persons attended the benefit dinner held Saturday in Orange Methodist Church social rooms under auspices of the Franklin Township Fire Company Auxiliary. An in memoriam mass will be offered for the late Mrs. Mary Kuzma Sunday morning at 10:30 in Blessed Sacrament Church, Centermoreland. An- nounced memorial masses for this weekend in St. Frances Cabrini Church, Carverton, are as follows: Saturday afternoon at 4:30 for Joseph and Victoria Mazur; Sunday morning at 7 for Bernard Janicki; at 9 for Julian Luzack. 730 16, 1975 The Rambling Riders Club of Mohawk Stables are busy planning their horseshow set for Oct. 25 at the Lehman Horseshow Grounds, Route 118. Trophies, ribbons, and money prizes will be awarded. There will also be a high-point and reserve championship trophy awarded. A refreshment stand will be in operation also. The grounds are open for use by all participants, including the stalls, water and riding area. There will be pleasure and game classes in the show. It is anticipated that the show will be a big success. The club wishes to invite all horsemen and area horse enthusiasts. For more information call 639-5779. At. Andrews Church of Dallas is holding their annual roast beef super at the - Jonathan R. Davis Firehall, Idetown, on Friday and Saturday, Oct. Dallas by Charlot M. Denmon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Sapser, 186 W. Center Hill Road, Dallas, have returned home after vacationing in Hawaii. Steve and Frank Pavlick, California, have been visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pavlick, 10 Pinecrest Ave., Dallas. Frank has returned to California but Steve will visit friends in the area for several weeks. Ann and Milt Whiting have an unusual visitor at. their home. A beautiful collie, or perhaps collie and shepard, has adopted them. The dog arrived at their home about two months ago. It seems to have been well taken care of and well trained. Ann hopes the owner will read thisand claim the dog; or if there is someone else who might know to whom it belongs they may call Ann or Milt at 298-2508. ‘Ann would like to see the dog have a good home; she can’t keep it and she hates to take it to the SPCA. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. A capping ceremony climaxing the presentation of the meritorious service award to Ted Wilson, RD 1, Dallas, was held at his home last Friday afternoon. Joseph H. Jones, commander-in-chief of Caldwell Consistory, Ed Mark to address On Oct. 21, 1975, the Boy Scouts’ of Troop 155, Trucksville, will hear Ed Mark, Sr., Ceasetown, Jackson Twp., discuss and review the requirements for the Citizenship merit badges. The citizenship merit badges are pre- requisites for the eagle scout award. The scouts learn about hobbies, future and advanced PRESENTS BRINGS CRIMINALS TO JUSTICE! SATEEN S44 coming Remember those great fiesta? The children’s museum will be presenting another of its fine events - the haunted house and scary fair. It will be held at St. Stephen’s Church, 3550 Franklin Street in Wilkes Barre and will be open Oct. 23-24, 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.. Events will include haunted: house tour every” - making booth. donuts, carmel apples and treats, there will be hand sale. All proceeds go to further exhibits of the Children’s Pennsylvania. 17 and 18. Serving will be from 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. to accomodate the lunch and dinner hours. Reservations for lunch may be made by calling any member of the church. There will also be take out orders. The roast beef dinner on Saturday is from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. The price of the dinner is $3 for adults and $1.50 for children. Tickets will be sold at the door or from any member. A bake sale will also be held both days. Tim Brown, Jr. of Leh- man has been notified by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of State Board Examiners’ Public Accountant that he has successfully completed last spring’s exam and is now a Certified Public Accountant. Brown was a graduate of Lake-Lehman. He and his wife now live at Mt. View Drive, Lehman. The Lake-Lehman football mothers will hold their chicken dinner at the Ne ws: Ankner, Highland Drive, New Goss Manor, have returned from a motor trip States. They also visited Montreal. Mrs. John Henninger, Pioneer Avenue, is con- velescing at her home. Mildred Bertram, Huntsville-Chase Road, has returned from Wilkes- Barre General Hospital where she was a surgical patient. Mrs. George Schimmel, Eric and Heather, State College, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Elston, Over- brook Avenue. Bob Fino has reminded residents to get their tickets now for the Dallas Lions annual spaghetti supper, Oct. 22, 5 to 8 p.m. at the Dallas American Legion. Tickets are adults, $2.25; children, $1. Members “of the Back will use the Dallas Junior High School wrestling room, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7 to 9 p.m. The group is open to ‘members six years old and presided over the ceremony and presented Wilson the MSA cap. He was assisted by Anson C. Woodring, assistant secretary and 33rd; and Pierce Wagner, former MSA recipient. Wilson was selected from 6,000 members of the Caldwell Consistory as worthy of the award. Other guests at the ceremony included William James, MSA and © 33rd; Paul Wasserot, Paul Wasserot, Jr., David Schooley, all 33rd degree Masons; Fred Eck, Edw. Hartman, Donald Lockhart, Dr. Linford Werkheiser, Kenneth Besteder, Thomas Jenkins, Charles Lemmond, Rev. and Mrs. David Morgan, Frank Paczewski, Melvin Morris, Texie Wilson, Kenneth Morris, Ted Wilson, Gary Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Tex Wilson, Mrs. Ted Wilson, Andrew Denmon, Jr., and Charlot M. Denmon. high school on Nov. 1. Tickets may be purchased from any football mother. Leslie Heller from Lemoyne, Pa. and Edward Delay from Berwick, Pa., were weekend visitors of and family. Delay recently turned 102 years old and still doing fine. Amy Honeywell, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Skip Heller, will celebrate her third bir- REAL ESTATE elf motivated, eagerll o earn more thanll verge income, work-fi g with a happy, pro- Le minded multi office. Intensive [| and leads furnished. Full time 1BUSCH REAL ESTATE Elmer Hoover has returned home from Nesbitt Hospital where he was undergoing tests. ALLCOVERIN SPECIALISTS! %& -THAT'S WHERE WE COME IN. Hand Prints, +. Waltex, Sanitas, Burlaps, Murals, Pr Prepasted wall papers, You name it 2 Carpet and Linoled) (more for your floor) LEADER PAINT & WALL. COVERING 38 E.~Northampton Street Wilkes-Barre—822-2148 ‘Park FREE on corner lot. our upon Jdtul’s front-end combustion system . . . the wood burns like a cigar. Liaison Farm 717 - 563-1263 Jétul No. 118 18636 FREE PUPPIES: English setter mixed, Just 4. Call 587-3564. 38-3f HELP WANTED: Live-in housekeeper for couple with one 10 year old child. Own room in air- conditioned ranch home. Must be neat, efficient, and _able to drive. Vehicle not necessary. State ex- perience and references. Mature adult, over 30. Excellent opportunity for right person. All replies confidential. Write P.O. Box 105, Dallas or call 675- 3382. 38-1 FOR SALE: ’71 Artic Cat Panther, 440 snowmobile, less than 600 miles, with Cat-cutter sleigh and refinished Snowco four- track trailer, all for $800. 587-4501 after 5 p.m. 38-1c FOR SALE: Two Delta snow tires. H-78-14 polyster fiberglass. One full winter and more. $25 pair 587-4501 after 5 p.m. 38-1c FOR SALE: Black wrought iron 58” kitchen table - woodgrain formica top; four matching chairs. $35.00 587-2340. 38-3f . HOME FOR SALE: By owner Lower Demunds Rd., E. Dallas, 7 rooms, 2 full baths, all aluminum siding, carpeting and draperies throughout, kitchen appliances, large lot, 100 x 74. Asking $34,500 675-2221. 38-1p FOR SALE: J.C. Penny organ, tape deck rythym 3034. 38-1c FOR SALE: Cat 2-4; dozer, series 70, 81 t blade, good running con- dition. 696-2313. 38-1c FOR SALE: 1973, 70 ft. mobile home, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, electric dishwasher, excellent condition. Call 696-1994. 38-1¢ FOR SALE 1973 Yamaha Enduro automatic start, excellent condition, only 1800 road miles. $475.00 Call 868-5083. 38-1 ® —— LSE em